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Lidar measurement of constituents of microparticles in air by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy using femtosecond terawatt laser pulses
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High Temperature AerosolEngineeringNa FluorescenceAerosol FormationAtmospheric ScienceSpectroscopyLaser SpectroscopyApplied PhysicsLidar MeasurementNatural SciencesRemote SensingAerosol SamplingLaser AblationLaser-induced BreakdownLaser-based SensorChemistryLaser-induced Breakdown SpectroscopyLaser Damage
We experimentally demonstrated remote sensing of the constituents of microparticles in air by combining laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and lidar, using femtosecond terawatt laser pulses. Laser pulses of 70 fs duration and 130 mJ energy generated filaments when focused at a focal length of 20 m and the pulses irradiated artificial saltwater aerosols in air at a 10 Hz pulse repetition rate. Na fluorescence was observed remotely at a distance of 16 m using a 318 mm diameter Newtonian telescope, a spectrometer, and an intensified CCD camera. These results show the possibility of remote measurement of the constituents of atmospheric particles, such as aerosols, clouds, and toxic materials, by LIBS-lidar using femtosecond terawatt laser pulses.
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